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Stung Treng province, which covers an area of 11,092 square kilometers borders Laos to the north, Ratanakiri to the east, Preah Vihear to the west and Kratié and Kampong Thom to the south. Extensive forests, intersecting rivers and streams characterize it.
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Stung Treng City ( Khmer: ទីក្រុងស្ទឹងត្រែង; Lao: ຊຽງແຕງ, pronounced [sía̯ŋ tɛ̀ːŋ]) is the capital of Stung Treng Province, Cambodia. It is the major city (and capital) of both the district and province. Geography. Stung Treng is located on the Sesan River near its confluence with the Mekong River. [1] .
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District Code. 1904. Stung Treng municipality ( Khmer: ក្រុងស្ទឹងត្រែង) is a municipality located in Stung Treng province, in north-east Cambodia. According to the 2019 census of Cambodia, it had a population of 37,103. [1] The provincial capital Stung Treng town is located within the municipality.
Attractions. Stung Treng Province, a charming province located on a high sandy bank overlooking Mekong River, is about 455 km North of Phnom Penh and 40 km south of the Laos border. The town is link to Banlung (Ratanakiri) and serves more than just a stopover. It is an important trading hub between Cambodia and Laos.
SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Stung Treng ( Khmer: ស្ទឹងត្រែង, UNGEGN: Stœ̆ng Trêng [ stɨŋ traeŋ]; Lao: ຊຽງແຕງ, Xiang Taeng, pronounced [ sía̯ŋ tɛ̀ːŋ]; lit. "River of Reeds") is a province of Cambodia in the northeast. It borders the provinces of Ratanakiri to the east, Mondulkiri and Kratié to the south and Kampong Thom and Preah Vihear to the west.
Stung Treng. Stœng Trêng, town, northeastern Cambodia. Stœng Trêng lies at the confluence of the San, Kŏng, and Mekong rivers. It is linked to Phnom Penh, the national capital, and to Laos by a national highway. The area around Stœng Trêng is inhabited by the mountain Mon-Khmer, valley Khmer, and Lao-Tai peoples.